We test the drinking water quality for many constituents as required by state and federal regulations. This report shows the results of our monitoring for the period from 2019-01-01 to 2019-08-16.

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About my water system

CARGILL MEAT SOLUTIONS CORPORATION is located in FRESNO (FRESNO CO.). The primary water source type is Groundwater. This water system services 4 connections, and serves a total population of 1,100 individuals.


How clean is my water?

Of the 103 chemicals tested for in your water system, 9 chemicals were detected, and 3 average annual chemical findings exceeded their MCL, though this dos not necessarily constitute an MCL violation.

In the plot below, the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) is shown as a black horizontal dashed line. Each contaminant tested for in your water utility is represented by a vertical bar, and the height of the bar indicates the level of contaminantion of that sample. Any contaminant at or exceeding the black horizontal dashed line indicates contaminated water, and values under the black line indicate safe drinking water.

Hover over the bars to see more information for each contaminant.

94 other chemicals were tested for and NOT detected, including:

1,1-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE, 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE, 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE, 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE, 1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE (TOTAL), 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE, 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE, 2-CHLOROTOLUENE, 2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE, 4-CHLOROTOLUENE, ALACHLOR, ALUMINUM, ANTIMONY, ATRAZINE, BENZENE, BENZO (A) PYRENE, BERYLLIUM, BROMACIL, BROMOBENZENE, BROMOCHLOROMETHANE, BROMODICHLOROMETHANE (THM), BROMOFORM (THM), BROMOMETHANE, BUTACHLOR, CADMIUM, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, CHLOROETHANE, CHLOROFORM (THM), CHLOROMETHANE, CHLORPYRIFOS, CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE, CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE, CYANIDE, DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)ADIPATE, DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE, DIAZINON, DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE (THM), DIBROMOMETHANE, DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE (FREON 12), DICHLOROMETHANE, DIISOPROPYL ETHER, DIMETHOATE, ETHYL-TERT-BUTYL ETHER, ETHYLBENZENE, FLUORIDE (F) (NATURAL-SOURCE), HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE, ISOPROPYLBENZENE, LEAD, M,P-XYLENE, MERCURY, METHYL-TERT-BUTYL-ETHER (MTBE), METOLACHLOR, METRIBUZIN, MOLINATE, MONOCHLOROBENZENE, N-BUTYLBENZENE, N-PROPYLBENZENE (1-PHENYLPROPANE), NICKEL, NITRITE (AS N), O-XYLENE, P-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE, PERCHLORATE, PROPACHLOR, SEC-BUTYLBENZENE, SELENIUM, SILVER, SIMAZINE, STYRENE, TERT-AMYL-METHYL ETHER, TERT-BUTYL ALCOHOL, TERT-BUTYLBENZENE, TETRACHLOROETHYLENE, THALLIUM, THIOBENCARB, TOLUENE, TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES, TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE, TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE, TRICHLOROETHYLENE, TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE, VINYL CHLORIDE, XYLENES (TOTAL).

Because they were not detected, these chemicals are not included in the chart above.


Actions taken to assess violations

When a measured contaminant exceeds the MCL, a set of regulatory actions is taken to improve water quality. All regulatory actions taken during the period of this report are shown below:

Table or text summarizing this.


What does this report mean?

“What does this report mean?” need to describe how this report applies to the user. You could add various language that is in the SWS template: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drinking_water/certlic/drinkingwater/documents/ccr/3ccr_swsrpttemplate_for_2018_ccr_english_20190219.docx

Does the information mean that the water delivered to the customer is meeting drinking water standards or not?

Is the water system treating for the detect above the MCL’s and this needs to be reflected in this report.


Download my water quality data

Explore the data in the interactive table below, or download as an Excel or CSV file.


More information

Disclaimer

This Consumer Confidence Report was automatically generated, and hence, the data herein may be incomplete or inaccurate. The authors claim no liability or responsibility for data quality. This data represents the average result of all post-treatment samples from the period from 2019-01-01 to 2019-08-16. For questions about your local water quality, contact your water system. The contact information for your water system can be found here. Search using your water system number: 1000461.

Important Vocabulary

Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) refers to the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. Primary MCLs are set as close to the PHGs (or MCLGs) as is economically and technologically feasible. Secondary MCLs are set to protect the odor, taste, and appearance of drinking water.

Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs are set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA).

Public Health Goal (PHG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. PHGs are set by the California Environmental Protection Agency.

Explanation of terms in this report

If a contaminant has an exceedance of 999%, this indicates a detection for which the MCL is 0. Any number divided by 0 is infinite, thus it is assigned an arbitarty large value to indicate exceedance.

In the barplot and table above, XMOD indicate additional qualifiers on the data.

  • <: the measured amount did not constitute a chemical detection
  • V: valid data
  • -: the data can be negative (e.g. radionuclides and Langelier index)
  • F: false positive
  • I: invalidated
  • Q: questionable

Open data and code

The data used to build this report is gathered and curated by the California State Water Resources Control Board, and freely available online. You can find water quality data here and here, and water system spatial boundaries here. Another online version of CCRs, and a statewide water system search can be found here.

The code underlying this report can be found at this Github repository. For questions related to the codebase, contact the principal developer of this project, Rich Pauloo.